Job Description

Main goal

The Medical & Anti-Doping Intern’s role is to support UEFA's anti-doping and medical units to deliver programmes of the highest quality in European football.

Key responsibilities

  • Supporting the delivery of the doping control programme:
    • Helping to manage and make logistical arrangements for doping control kits, forms and doping control officer uniforms
    • Supporting intelligent testing measures, including the targeting of players
    • Processing invoices in UEFA's procurement platform (eProc)
    • Managing data quality in WADA's Anti-Doping Administration Management System (ADAMS)
    • Coordinating the upload of data from UEFA's Football Administration and Management Environment (FAME) to ADAMS via an API, including creating ADAMS IDs
    • Entering test data into ADAMS accurately
    • Implementing robust data quality checks to ensure the integrity of weekly whereabouts submissions
    • Contributing to the logistical planning and management of doping control missions
  • Supporting the delivery of UEFA's anti-doping education strategy
  • Organising logistics for various medical and anti-doping events
  • Producing reports and statistics
  • Handling any other administrative tasks as required by the unit's staff

Requirements

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification

Languages:

  • English: Proficient
  • Other languages are asset

Other requirements:

- Relocation to Switzerland/France is expected

- Proficient user of MS Office

- Excellent written and oral communication skills

- Very thorough, good attention to detail

- Strong sense of integrity

- Ability to handle confidential information with discretion

- Ability to prioritise tasks and work autonomously within clear guidelines

- Excellent team player

 

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